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eCareDiary spoke to Bill Gross, Coordinator of Special Programs at SAGE, an organization that improves the lives of LGBT older adults about challenges pertaining to caregiving within the LGBT senior community and resources to help those living with H

Dec 1st, 2014 was World AIDS Day. This video highlights statistics and progression of the disease along with examining the symptoms, tests and resources available to those suffering and for caregivers.

First of all, it is important that your aunt meet with a health care provider in order to start a treatment regimen that can help her live and maintain a healthy life. If she is already on a treatment regimen, it is equally important that she regular

An HIV-positive diagnosis is often associated with initial shock, disbelief, and fear. However, it is important to remember that there is life after testing positive. First of all, don’t undervalue the wealth of information about all aspects of HIV/A

HIV infection is a lifelong illness with no known cure. However, tremendous advances in treatment have changed the outlook of HIV from a fatal disease to a chronic condition that can be controlled with medications and healthy choices.
One’s lif

The face of HIV/AIDS is changing. It is no longer a young person’s disease. For example, the percent of people with AIDS over the age of 50 is now more than twice that of people under age 24.
For a number of years, SAGE (Services and Advocacy

Being a caregiver is an incredibly stressful experience and a new study by the MetLife Mature Market Institute has some startling conclusions about its impact. The report examined employees serving as caregivers and found that they are more likely

Genetic Link Found for Parkinson’s Disease – A new study has found that a combination of genetic risks, dietary habits and other environment factors lead to the development of Parkinson’s disease.
Parkinson’s Disease Rehabilitati